Underdog Crusaders stun North Muskegon in district soccer semifinals, 2-1

In what may very well be the most difficult Division 4 district in the state, the team that many overlooked in the field is the one making the most noise.

Spurred by an outstanding defensive game plan and clutch playmaking in the second half, the Muskegon Catholic Central varsity boys soccer team pulled a huge upset of No. 4-ranked North Muskegon on Wednesday on the Crusaders’ home field, 2-1.

The Crusaders advance to Saturday’s district championship game against Kent City Algoma Christian, which got past Kent City, 4-3 in double overtime. The title game will get underway at 4 p.m., also at MCC.

Crusaders head coach Bill Moulatsiotis said his squad entered Wednesday’s clash against the Norsemen with something to prove.

“We’ve been watching WMC and North Muskegon hold high rankings all season,” he said. “Last week, they were No. 1 and No. 2 in the state in Division 3. We were never ranked, rightfully so, because it took us awhile to buy into the system and trust each other, causing us to drop some games early in the season.

“Having the media and opposing coaches cast the WMC vs. North Muskegon game at ‘state championship level game’ only fed our fire.”

North Muskegon struck first on Wednesday, however, as standout Justice Sikkema cut across the 18-yard box and rifled a laser to the top left corner of the goal past the outstretched reach of MCC goalie Conner O’Neil.

The Norsemen (15-2-2 overall) took a 1-0 lead into the half, but the momentum changed early in the second half. Crusaders’ captain Nick Morgenstern was taken down in the box and buried the ensuing penalty kick to tie the contest 8 minutes into the second half.